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<blockquote data-quote="LisaTiffany" data-source="post: 107703" data-attributes="member: 4328"><p>80% of what I get through the spirit box would be English and very recognizable. Though sometimes I get the odd Gaelic/Irish sayings, usually it only changes for greetings and goodbyes so it's not too confusing. I've also picked up a little French, a few Italian greetings and some Latin. What I've noticed is human spirits tend to use English by default but if they realize you speak any other languages the floodgates will open and you will start to get other spirits from other regions. I do all of my sessions in Dublin/Ireland so the majority of the spirits do in fact turn out to be Dubliner's who mostly use English, the older ones will use a little old Gaelic now and then. I've also talked with spirits from the Galway region of Ireland, they too use a little Gaelic because in their time it would have heavily been spoken there. Funnily enough one of the earliest questions I was asked was if I spoke Russian, I do but I stated only English please. I can't help but wonder if I said yes would I automatically start receiving messages from Russian spirits. I could imagine older languages such as Latin coming through a more traditional tool such as Ouija because the tool itself has been around for so long in so many different forms. There is also the chance that human spirits are more naturally drawn to spirit boxes and older entities communicate on a more telepathic level. </p><p></p><p>It doesn't bother me to use the spirit box though if I started to receive most of the messages in a language that felt very old and was almost unrecognisable I'd most definitely stop. The chances are it would be coming from something that was never human to begin with and regardless if it was angelic and not demonic I'd still keep my distance. It doesn't feel hard for them to get their messages through when using the spirit box, but the reason it might be harder for them through Ouija is because there is a chance that you are channeling them though with your own energy. If they were once human then perhaps the energy they use is very similar to the energy we use and so the language is not as mixed or hard to follow. Perhaps when it is mixed or hard to understand you are talking with a non human entity that never had English as a base language. Just imagine how awkward it must have been for John Dee and Edward Kelley, I've tried to read some of the Enochian language and it's no piece of cake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LisaTiffany, post: 107703, member: 4328"] 80% of what I get through the spirit box would be English and very recognizable. Though sometimes I get the odd Gaelic/Irish sayings, usually it only changes for greetings and goodbyes so it's not too confusing. I've also picked up a little French, a few Italian greetings and some Latin. What I've noticed is human spirits tend to use English by default but if they realize you speak any other languages the floodgates will open and you will start to get other spirits from other regions. I do all of my sessions in Dublin/Ireland so the majority of the spirits do in fact turn out to be Dubliner's who mostly use English, the older ones will use a little old Gaelic now and then. I've also talked with spirits from the Galway region of Ireland, they too use a little Gaelic because in their time it would have heavily been spoken there. Funnily enough one of the earliest questions I was asked was if I spoke Russian, I do but I stated only English please. I can't help but wonder if I said yes would I automatically start receiving messages from Russian spirits. I could imagine older languages such as Latin coming through a more traditional tool such as Ouija because the tool itself has been around for so long in so many different forms. There is also the chance that human spirits are more naturally drawn to spirit boxes and older entities communicate on a more telepathic level. It doesn't bother me to use the spirit box though if I started to receive most of the messages in a language that felt very old and was almost unrecognisable I'd most definitely stop. The chances are it would be coming from something that was never human to begin with and regardless if it was angelic and not demonic I'd still keep my distance. It doesn't feel hard for them to get their messages through when using the spirit box, but the reason it might be harder for them through Ouija is because there is a chance that you are channeling them though with your own energy. If they were once human then perhaps the energy they use is very similar to the energy we use and so the language is not as mixed or hard to follow. Perhaps when it is mixed or hard to understand you are talking with a non human entity that never had English as a base language. Just imagine how awkward it must have been for John Dee and Edward Kelley, I've tried to read some of the Enochian language and it's no piece of cake. [/QUOTE]
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